Blue stain fungi associated withIps cembrae (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in Japanese larch in connection with their brood development |
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Authors: | Xudong Peng Hisashi Kajimura Ei'ichi Shibata |
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Institution: | (1) School of Agricultural Sciences, Nagoya University, 464-01 Nagoya, Japan |
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Abstract: | The association between blue stain fungi andIps cembrae Heer (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) was investigated in the Japanese larch,Larix leptolepis Gordon, in the Nagoya University Forest, Aichi Prefecture, central Japan.I. cembrae had one or two generation(s) in a year in this study area. Two blue stain fungi,Ophiostoma piceae andLeptographium sp., were isolated from the body surface of both male adults in mating chambers and female adults in parent galleries, suggesting
that this beetle species was a vector of these fungi. Although no blue stain fungi were isolated from non-stained wood, both
fungi were isolated from the mating chambers, the center and the uppermost end of the galleries throughout the season. The
fact thatO. piceae was consistently isolated with high frequency from adults and from their galleries strongly suggested that this species would
be the principal blue stain fungus infecting the beetle-attacked larch trees. |
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Keywords: | blue stain fungi Ips cembrae Larix leptolepis Leptographium sp Ophiostoma piceae |
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